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W__., EWS ill WAH IS llllW SEEITEE inors that Russians Threat. oned by Bandits. .r During the last live weeks _our store has been in the L°ND°,,,M_,°h 4_H"d,, _ ,,,,,.d 0, hands of carpenters, plasterc-rs,pa1nters, etc. We have made ne," mmm, sm D, ,,,,,_ ,M ,h,, many changes which enables us more fully than ever to ,,,,,,,,|,,,, of the R,,,,,,,,,, cmd.; de... keep pnce with our growing business. _ names, in pnbiinnsa nm tain morning, . . d We wish to make special mention of our r1e_w Hat De- :Za partment which we can safely sav is the largest in the city. bm All one side of our store is now devoted to Hats and Caps. _,op lt now seems clear that the story in morning Telegraph two days ago of a bardment of Port Arthur by the anese of Fel.-. 29, ls nothing more than We have secured the sole local agency for Scorral one of the `,.,_°,,,,,, °,,,re,,,,,,,, m,,,k,_,_ largest hat inaniifacturers in London and New Y01’k» SU? From Yin Kow comes an unnonni-mod the New York Derby and Tourist, roportrnntaoobnndintnrnind with mou- We have also fitted up a new Children’s Clothing de- :C2 rifles, have attacked a Russian post to west of Halcheng (Haioheng is thirty- Partment on the Second floor’ T two miles east by north of Newchwang.) ' ' t used to be on the first There was severe fighting and both sides Our large Clothing cablne S d ‘ h C b 11’ h lost heavily. This report is discredited at floor now are on the second,all e wit _amp ef S g - Yin class suits for Spring, `19o4. Anyone desirous o a nice ml tailor made Suit this Spring should call now and see our Kew. It lt is true, lt indicates, that a ous danger is confronting Russia in these well armed brlgand bands. Accord- new Suitings also' ing to the Daily Mall‘s account of this L' I I 5 , P. E. lsland’s Greatest Clothing House. td Feb lo ecd & w i . fy _ .~fl~’ /° 1 i \. . _ . eb _Z m UP " El: _i of >. ' “Z 5:5 uk \\ Prices $52.00, $2.50, $3.00 $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by Morris & snnii, ' THE EAPITAE ` MOST H _ 0 . Latest from Summerslde and ‘Swnmerslde 5 d Ill ~. rf'/.=f‘ ‘f-_:X ` ‘ le ..z.z _ , 1 """'T‘TI 'il - " BY error the name of John Hull Sher by W "77 " 'ln hroa mentioned in Saturda ’s issue ai-I f01l0WH DUYSTCBT COUBDSE- k. y having lost ahorse inn elough on the roud,should have :cud .loliu W Hall Two interesting games of hockey were ‘Ihfendcrs and the first Brltnnnlts for the , was ii-ti and at the finish ti-5 ln favor of L.. _ ___4\11_-l_ RAILWAY The r\o:.il nrljrirent the G& House and rail- way track recently purchased hy ihe Railway, ran be used as n public duninin ground for dcpmlti iq fishes, enrth. etc, freellrom cost and su..-_icrt io civic regulations. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent. 3.5.1 as GUARDIAN WANTS H SLP WANTED-F F.MAL}‘3. GIRL WAN l"lilJ. ~l-fir general hciiseworlc. Mrs (I l'_ Hutcheson, Upper Prince Street. 5 rl tl` W.-\Nl‘l"l'7.-A girl lor general lioiisevrnrk in nfaiiiily ol ihrec. Apply to Mrs. R.H. Jenkins. rimgiiinn. 4 .1 _ti LOST. ° _ LOST,-On Rixhinoul Slreef, l"|in1Nci5EnwAnnisi.AN1>l |the Defenders. These two teams will 'fire of the trophy. The game between oi“‘l)elegntes," resulted ina victory for attendance was not large. D. of R , were lhstalled on Friday even-; shall :-N, G., Mr.-. D. M. Waugh; V. G.. Mossy; li. S. V. G., Ml:-is Leah Lowther; t at the home of Mrs. Massy. f aging flood in many years. Notln forty r years has there been as much snow to break-up has commenced. When the blood is rich and pure there whlcli speaks of the vigor and vitality of the system. There ls no more certain way for pale weak people to attain the glow of health than gy the persistent use of Dr. Chaee’s Nerve ood, the great food cure which forms new, rich, red bloorl and creates new nerve force. IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store wal going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When li ls Destroyed E You are too late. Remember the old adage, "There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. ,_ E. I-I. E E E E Representing Phoenix of Hartford, aff among the bandits. This would tend io Prince County- ,,, .“;;§_‘__.;.‘,._'_‘;T,\:. ~ _ ____ m "‘-,M E \ ‘ l"oiJNi>, i\ purse containing a sum of q ` "-~`-.'._»__;_2.'~ 5;-__ E money. Owner can have s-une by apply~ co lf,\ ‘ ing to J. A. Ferguson, Queen Hotel, cu plnyedln Crystal Rink Friday evening. b ,The flrst match wus between the first t E Hunt Cup, the score of which lit half time 8 need to contest once again to decide the :V .~'~ cond Defenders and the “High-binders," W l3Jys`l)wn Band furnished music. The 0 the 1).-fenders by it score of ii-2 The W , P' w pass off and the lridlcations are that the 0 Tim GLOW or HEALTH. ’ air, six Japanese wcre found dead show that the Japanese are organizing the bands. R-part received here from Tokio de- clares that Japan has granted permission r fifty-tliren foreign newspaper corres- pondents to accompany the Japanese Eye Strain is t Nerve Strain eamstress and Stenographer, Sewing Girl and Student Suffer Alike From This Trouble. The eye is a complicated mechanism, ade up of a regular network of the ost delicate nerve fibres. \Vhcn an unusual amount of work is re- uircd of the eye, or when the eye is kept nstuntly at high tension, nerve force is nsumed at a tremendous rate, and un ~s the system is strong and supported an abundance of rich, red blood there Vi'hst hosts of pale and emaclafed girls are found in our ofilces and factories, Fo K WOMEN' ' who livesjust east of Summersldef schools and workshops, and what a large proportion of them are wearing glasses I Their health and sight cannot possibly e improved, except bya building up of hc nervous system, and this can best be ucomplisbed by Dr. Chase`s Nerve Food. Whether you have strained your eyes and undermined your nervous system by eedleviork, rlflce work or study, you Ill be benedled by a month's treatment ith this great food cure. As your forrn rounds cut, and your eight increases, as you find new vigor fmlnd and body, as your eye sight im~ oven, and your vitality returns, you ill be for ever grateful that Dr. Chase‘a 'Fun following Ulilcera of Mania Lodizr. Nerve Food ever became known to yon. You cannot afford to delay the use of itil! by DTSF-FTCL Depu ty Mrs. H. J. Mast'-1y,T this great i ervs restorative, . lcr every assisted by T. B. Grady ss Grand Mar- nose is bound to be n bent-fitio yon. Mrs. Griffith, Weymouth Street, Char- Iilr-. ILE. Sobey; R89. SOBY-.MTBE BTBHCTIS ` lottetown. P. E. I. and whose husband is Grady; Fin. Secy., Miss Nellie Sobey. a '1`resS-, Mrs- T- li- Grlldyi R~ S N- G-. MN- troubled with muscular weakness and an BHUJ- Gtldkin: L. S. N. G., Mrs. H. J. affection of the nerves which cruised grocer, statesz- One of my children was .wltchlng. We tried several remedies L- S- V-(io MTS* UTY Mtiyllllrd; Uou- with little and no result. Some weeks duoior, Misa Barbara Schorrnan; Warden, an 1 procured a bgxof D,-_ Qhgsgs Ne,-ve Mrs- 'l`l\0.*. ~TUhust0l1§ T- G-. T. U- Grlliyi Food and since she has been taking this U~ (5-. R- S- Sllllifellfllliifii Chill)-» MIS- J, treatment I am pleased to say that we G Schurmnn. Mrs. Iloblnsun, President h of the Rebekah Society of the Maritime h Provincns, will speak before the meeting every way and her ne,-veg Bum tg be this evening after which she with the 5 ofllcers and mfrinbers will be entertilned 5 ave noticed a wonderful difference in er condition. Her health _la better ln tronger and steadler. \Ve feel sure that continuance of this medlolno will dn- lrely cure her. Dr. Chsse's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, A six boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or Ed __ manson, Bates`& Cn., Toronto. To protest FUNUA N Y ,umch ., _The Mohawk you aganst lmltatlons, the portrait and , . ., . . _ Valley is tlirentcued with the most dam- sl guature of Dr. A. \V. Chase, the famous ocelpt book author, are on every box. F PERSONAL INTEREST. John McRae of Plnstts was in the City esierday. Henry B. Compton, Bangor was in the la a healthful glow to the complexion c||;y Saturday, George s. Pyro or tiin D. Pj co, inf. last night for Halifax. Miss Jennie Harvls is on a visit to friends lu Tryon and Victoria. F. S. Jost was a passenger by the peolal lsst night en route to Piotou. J. Ed. Randle and Mn. Randle leave this evening for their future home on the Pscido Coast. D. A. McKinnon, li. P. loft last night for Ottawa. Hence Hansard M. P. ex- pects in leave to-night. ’ nn.li.w. ciiiisrs - ciminnii cunt... 25°- lo nsnbt to tho lTI‘n'. ii.. ..i..'l.,'“'°.-.i...."" i|i.`.'§£ |I¢mpn,sto'|>e droppinfn n c d ""°°' °:... r.‘§_n.:.tr.': . A. W. Chau T rt t if ‘run ooAnmm.t ml@ lvwsnigsgam. MAME 1. an price. We Wish to Announce To Our Customers And friends generally, that we have a complete and up-to-date stock of White- wear on hand, and will hold 0ur First Annual Wliitc-wcai' Sale later, at a more seasonable time. A We have besides our staples, many pretty novelties in stock, and will make it a sale to be remembered. No danger of prices advancing, as our goods have all been purchased before the advaneein It will certainly be to your advantage to wait for it. Sentner Trainor & Co. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. _ forces. Seventeen of these correspondents Americans. The date of their depar- ture has not been fixed. A mile and a quurtor of the Siberian railroad, according to the Tnklo reports. has been destroyed in the Ningutu dis- trlot, between Vladlvostock and Harbin. The Tien Tsln correspondent of tsq Standard cables that the Russians are strongly fortlfylng points south of Muk- den. Thousands of coolles who are work- ing day and night on the ramparts and entrenchments of Halohang are com- pelled to labor withont pay. Heartrendlng stories are appearing in the English newspapers of the suffering of refugees from Port Arthur on the train journey to European Russia. It is bitterly cold and there ln scarcity of food and water. Several children have been suf- focated under the rugs and shawls with which they were covered in attempts to keep them warm. O sing to exposure and haustlou an epidemic oi' influenza has broken out. among the refugees. BIB GX Sr. Ps'rr-zasauao, March. 4.-According to ii despatch from Port Arthur, 20 Chinese have been arrested there for slgs nailing to thc Japanese ships from the shore with flashlights and lanterns. A warning has been issued that similar offenders will hereafter be treated as spirs and sho*. Although lt. is deulsd that the present plans of the afimlralty contemplate the despair-h ofelthcr the Black sea or the Baltic fleets to the Fai- East, it is beyond question that both are being prepared with the greatest haste to meet. any einer- gency that may arise. General Altwa‘er the artillery expert, and Admiral Vork- hosky have been Inspecting the ships and crews of the Black sat fleet. Work on the worships is being pushed night and day. The battleship Borodlno, the battleship Orel and the trsu sport Kamtchatka are nearing completion at the adinlralty dockyards here. In the dead of night the ice-bound Neva is like an Arctic landscape, lighted for half a mile hy the fi-xro of bl izlng stacks the silence broken hy the dim of drum- ming hammers. The battleship Borodlno must be taken Cronstadt to receive her armors and li. is reported that the Ice-breaker Ermnck will be brought from Rsvnl to cut a chan- nel to the arsenal there. The battleship Alexander III., at Cron< stadt, is ready, and the Russian fleet, recently ut Jibutll, French Soma lland, is returning so that when the spring opens Russia will have an imposing naval array lu the Baltic. About 800 volunteer workmen have left hers to work at the dockvards of Port Arthur and Vladlvostook. to A CAPITAL CUBE FOR SORE THROAT. In to use as a gargle n few nropn of Pol- non's Norvlllne in sweetened water, and‘ before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nnrvlline. By morning the soreness and inflammation will have disappeared entirely. Nervlllne drives away the pain and cures sore throat and hoarsaness quickly almplv becauui that's what lt's made lor. 'Buy a Boo. bottle from your druggist today. Da. Bnm.'ron’s Prnu B1-i||or.nl 'ml Lrvnn.. , T HAHCOUHT T0 li,ETIllE. Lorman. March 8.-Sir William Vernon Harcourt announces that hs will not seek re-election to the house of commons, where he has for s long time been o lead- ing dnura among the liberals. He gives ‘ ' 4 WHOLESALE DDDD & EUBXTER PTTCKERS’ . UPPEIEX AND RETAIL. RDGERS. All NEWS UE LUEAE .INTEHEST Mus, Surru is to speak on Narcotics at the W. C. T. U. meeting this afternoon. In connection with the oentenery celebration of B. & F. Bible Socletyn public meeting will be held in Zion Church this (Monday) evening at 8 o’olock. Addresses will be given by Rev. G. M. Young,~Rev. G. R. White and Rev_ T. F. Fullerton. A collootionln aid of the funds of the Scclety will be token np. PEOPLE NVITH BAD BREATH. Generally suffer from Catsrrh and should use Catarrhozone Ichaler fourtimesdally. and be cured. The pleasant scented Ca~ tarrhozone vapor spreads through cvery air passage ot tha' breathing organs, and reaches the very root of the disease at once; it kills the germs, purlfles and cleanses the mucous surfaces, and erradi~ tciates every vestage of oatarrh in a short me. Pure, sweet breath, free from headache, sneezing and discharge are quickly derlv~ ed from the una of batarrhozone Inhnler. Complete outfit, guaranteed to cure, costs $.00, trial slzs 250. Druaglsis, or N. O. olson & Co., Kingston, Ont. Da. I-Iaurr.'roN's Pn.i.s Srrsrvnurn -mn Lrvnn. LECTU RE B. i. s. HALL, _.0N_. Thursday Night. March I0 in aid of the poor. under fthe aus- pices of the C. M. B. A. “llllllllHllM, A lIllC0lli” Judge Fitzgerald will deliver a lecture on the Life of Abraham Lincoln in the B. I. S. Hall on Thursday, March roth. Help the cause and give the his age and ill health as the reasons 'for teamed lecturer n full house. sm! Hsieh his determination. d 1. I- 1°- “ 'Pau llflieth anniversary of the wedd lug of \Villlnui und Mrs Smnllwood, Mount Herbert. Lot 48, was very enjoyably celebrated st their homo on Thursday' ’3"°“lnTZ last, March 3rd. Ou that occasion about one hundred guests assembled during the evening and pre- sented the couple who are yet both bale and hearty with an address, read by Chester McClure of this city, accom- Denied by numerous presents in- Ullldlnil $40 in gold besides many other valuable gifts. Rev. lllr. Opie, Pownal gave a short address wnltflltulatlng Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood "Don their golden wedding and express- ing the wish that they might be spared to soo their diamond jubilee. Mr. Smallwood replied thanking the visitors for their kli d eXDl‘BSBlons of good will and best wishes which they han extended towards nim. self and Mrs. Smallwood on that occasion. After Dlrtaklng of a first class dinner gOt fell UD by Mrs. Henry Smallwood, thi! remainder of the evening was spent in music and' games. A111005! those present were Lemuel Wood, Al°“l1d"1§Bel1j. and Mrs. Wood, Ale\ audrn; Leonard and Mrs. Wood, Mount Herbert; Henry and Miss Winnie Jenkins city; Rev. and Mrs. Opie, Pownal; Robert and Mrs. Wood, Mount Herbert; Henry and Mrs. Smaliwood. Mount Herbert: Herbert. and Mrs. Smnllwood, city: Frank and Mrs. Smnllwood lllt. Herbert; Percy and Mrs. M‘ll»°l1. Mt. Herbert; George and Mrs. McKenzie, Mt. Herbert; Henry and llrs. McGregor, Lot 48; Ullver and Mrs. Msson, Clifton; George and Mrs. McDonald, Southport; Her- bort Blown, Ulty, Milo' Pansmore Clty;Willism and Hrs. Wood, Mt. Her- bert; Lincoln and Mrs. Wood, lt. Her- bert;-Iohn H. and Hrs. McLeod, Orwell; Jams: and Mrs. Fuquhnnon, Clifton; Seymour and Mrs. Wood, Mr. Herbert; 501111 and lin. ,Wood, llt. Herbert: Walter and Mn. Munn, Mermaid; Matthew sndylln. Wood, Mt. Herbert; Alfred and Mn. Lund; It. Herbert; William and Hn. HnIanh¢m, Mt- Alblon; Ernest bud Url. Lund, Mt- Hubm. nugweii and rm -Hellas. sm aim; Uma and nn. Stewart, Glsndnnan; Ohseter all Hrs. M°°l‘"°» ml: Sampson and &|.l'sr suhsnon. Mo. Herbert; Robert and Hn. ~7°\w'.l(t. Herbert; George Jlnkiu, lit. H°l’b¢l*~= Urs._,B.annah Jenkins, Ht- Alblou: Beary una ln. Jones, Hunl- bflbhhoswou nndI£r|.J\ullun, Haunt lalbien, Boehm and Inn. Oda-nr-. Hunl- There is a SOMETHING about VIM TEA that is to be found in no other tea,” sa-1d a Saint grocer the other day. She did not know exactly what. or~ how to describe the difference, only there was T a, “something” VIM TE.A_ _had that other teas lacked. . 'That something' was a little more QU.i@g_ - ‘ . _ \ broos,M|uBon.anlivin|.\l|. alma. John lady to a _ ‘1 \ ¢ V . i tr. '-~.-or *f < ’.f».~. ‘f , . » , _ , , _ _. 1. ,;s.f.fo‘; ;. ff - ‘ _ . _». ,.. `».»,, ' J. ' ’ 1 ._ ,. ` 'yi ~~" '._.,.1'2', . '~ ,- ‘_ .' . - ‘,' ,- r \ ._ _-, ...-9 "il Nh ",'“f .~ ~. : ‘» 2.» . f~ *' ~ . “swf W- L ‘i s`~'5` ‘ ~ » '°"T:.'*-f"~)‘f§.fi`¢.z:.'\-EL". 1 t. ~'~,~l*..-.-. `=..`» '~\.f~_. - .Er .;~ ., .' ~‘-~’.-’~. 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